Insights & updates from our experts
Xurrent has a special interface for specialists who work with a tablet. It is now possible to use this interface on larger screens as well. When the width of the browser window is reduced so that it is no longer possible to display a view on the left and a record on the right, Xurrent automatically switches to the table interface.

This makes it possible to use Xurrent on one side of a screen, while working in another application on the other side. Or a specialist can work on a PC with two browser windows side by side, each with a Xurrent session open.

A Note From the Road: What SPARK Taught Me About Time
During the second SPARK event in Antwerp, I stood at the back of a training room and watched a customer build a custom integration with our new iPaaS, wiring Xurrent to another system in her stack that had never talked to it before. No services rep doing it for her. No statement of work, no project plan with a kickoff and a go-live date. Just a person with live beta access in her hands, connecting two systems by hand, and finishing it before her coffee went cold. A year ago that would have been a multi-week project with a budget attached. She looked up, a little surprised it had actually worked, and said something I have not stopped thinking about since. She said it just gave her her week back.

How Long Should ITSM Implementation Really Take in 2026?
Most vendors will tell you ITSM implementation takes six months to a year — but modern, configuration-first platforms have rewritten the math entirely. See what real implementations look like in 2026, and why a long rollout is now a choice, not a given.






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